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For more information about Quaternions and the theory behind it, we recommend reading: http://www.ogre3d.org/tikiwiki/Quaternion+and+Rotation+Primer http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/3d/quaternions.html http://www.gamedev.net/page/resources/_/reference/programming/math-and-physics/ quaternions/quaternion-powers-r1095 */ class _OgreExport Quaternion { public: /// Default constructor, initializes to identity rotation (aka 0°) inline Quaternion () : w(1), x(0), y(0), z(0) { } /// Construct from an explicit list of values inline Quaternion ( Real fW, Real fX, Real fY, Real fZ) : w(fW), x(fX), y(fY), z(fZ) { } /// Construct a quaternion from a rotation matrix inline Quaternion(const Matrix3& rot) { this->FromRotationMatrix(rot); } /// Construct a quaternion from an angle/axis inline Quaternion(const Radian& rfAngle, const Vector3& rkAxis) { this->FromAngleAxis(rfAngle, rkAxis); } /// Construct a quaternion from 3 orthonormal local axes inline Quaternion(const Vector3& xaxis, const Vector3& yaxis, const Vector3& zaxis) { this->FromAxes(xaxis, yaxis, zaxis); } /// Construct a quaternion from 3 orthonormal local axes inline Quaternion(const Vector3* akAxis) { this->FromAxes(akAxis); } /// Construct a quaternion from 4 manual w/x/y/z values inline Quaternion(Real* valptr) { memcpy(&w, valptr, sizeof(Real)*4); } /** Exchange the contents of this quaternion with another. */ inline void swap(Quaternion& other) { std::swap(w, other.w); std::swap(x, other.x); std::swap(y, other.y); std::swap(z, other.z); } /// Array accessor operator inline Real operator [] ( const size_t i ) const { assert( i < 4 ); return *(&w+i); } /// Array accessor operator inline Real& operator [] ( const size_t i ) { assert( i < 4 ); return *(&w+i); } /// Pointer accessor for direct copying inline Real* ptr() { return &w; } /// Pointer accessor for direct copying inline const Real* ptr() const { return &w; } void FromRotationMatrix (const Matrix3& kRot); void ToRotationMatrix (Matrix3& kRot) const; /** Setups the quaternion using the supplied vector, and "roll" around that vector by the specified radians. */ void FromAngleAxis (const Radian& rfAngle, const Vector3& rkAxis); void ToAngleAxis (Radian& rfAngle, Vector3& rkAxis) const; inline void ToAngleAxis (Degree& dAngle, Vector3& rkAxis) const { Radian rAngle; ToAngleAxis ( rAngle, rkAxis ); dAngle = rAngle; } /** Constructs the quaternion using 3 axes, the axes are assumed to be orthonormal @see FromAxes */ void FromAxes (const Vector3* akAxis); void FromAxes (const Vector3& xAxis, const Vector3& yAxis, const Vector3& zAxis); /** Gets the 3 orthonormal axes defining the quaternion. @see FromAxes */ void ToAxes (Vector3* akAxis) const; void ToAxes (Vector3& xAxis, Vector3& yAxis, Vector3& zAxis) const; /** Returns the X orthonormal axis defining the quaternion. Same as doing xAxis = Vector3::UNIT_X * this. Also called the local X-axis */ Vector3 xAxis(void) const; /** Returns the Y orthonormal axis defining the quaternion. Same as doing yAxis = Vector3::UNIT_Y * this. Also called the local Y-axis */ Vector3 yAxis(void) const; /** Returns the Z orthonormal axis defining the quaternion. Same as doing zAxis = Vector3::UNIT_Z * this. Also called the local Z-axis */ Vector3 zAxis(void) const; inline Quaternion& operator= (const Quaternion& rkQ) { w = rkQ.w; x = rkQ.x; y = rkQ.y; z = rkQ.z; return *this; } Quaternion operator+ (const Quaternion& rkQ) const; Quaternion operator- (const Quaternion& rkQ) const; Quaternion operator* (const Quaternion& rkQ) const; Quaternion operator* (Real fScalar) const; _OgreExport friend Quaternion operator* (Real fScalar, const Quaternion& rkQ); Quaternion operator- () const; inline bool operator== (const Quaternion& rhs) const { return (rhs.x == x) && (rhs.y == y) && (rhs.z == z) && (rhs.w == w); } inline bool operator!= (const Quaternion& rhs) const { return !operator==(rhs); } // functions of a quaternion /// Returns the dot product of the quaternion Real Dot (const Quaternion& rkQ) const; /* Returns the normal length of this quaternion. @note This does not alter any values. */ Real Norm () const; /// Normalises this quaternion, and returns the previous length Real normalise(void); Quaternion Inverse () const; /// Apply to non-zero quaternion Quaternion UnitInverse () const; /// Apply to unit-length quaternion Quaternion Exp () const; Quaternion Log () const; /// Rotation of a vector by a quaternion Vector3 operator* (const Vector3& rkVector) const; /** Calculate the local roll element of this quaternion. @param reprojectAxis By default the method returns the 'intuitive' result that is, if you projected the local Y of the quaternion onto the X and Y axes, the angle between them is returned. If set to false though, the result is the actual yaw that will be used to implement the quaternion, which is the shortest possible path to get to the same orientation and may involve less axial rotation. The co-domain of the returned value is from -180 to 180 degrees. */ Radian getRoll(bool reprojectAxis = true) const; /** Calculate the local pitch element of this quaternion @param reprojectAxis By default the method returns the 'intuitive' result that is, if you projected the local Z of the quaternion onto the X and Y axes, the angle between them is returned. If set to true though, the result is the actual yaw that will be used to implement the quaternion, which is the shortest possible path to get to the same orientation and may involve less axial rotation. The co-domain of the returned value is from -180 to 180 degrees. */ Radian getPitch(bool reprojectAxis = true) const; /** Calculate the local yaw element of this quaternion @param reprojectAxis By default the method returns the 'intuitive' result that is, if you projected the local Y of the quaternion onto the X and Z axes, the angle between them is returned. If set to true though, the result is the actual yaw that will be used to implement the quaternion, which is the shortest possible path to get to the same orientation and may involve less axial rotation. The co-domain of the returned value is from -180 to 180 degrees. */ Radian getYaw(bool reprojectAxis = true) const; /// Equality with tolerance (tolerance is max angle difference) bool equals(const Quaternion& rhs, const Radian& tolerance) const; /** Performs Spherical linear interpolation between two quaternions, and returns the result. Slerp ( 0.0f, A, B ) = A Slerp ( 1.0f, A, B ) = B @return Interpolated quaternion @remarks Slerp has the proprieties of performing the interpolation at constant velocity, and being torque-minimal (unless shortestPath=false). However, it's NOT commutative, which means Slerp ( 0.75f, A, B ) != Slerp ( 0.25f, B, A ); therefore be careful if your code relies in the order of the operands. This is specially important in IK animation. */ static Quaternion Slerp (Real fT, const Quaternion& rkP, const Quaternion& rkQ, bool shortestPath = false); /** @see Slerp. It adds extra "spins" (i.e. rotates several times) specified by parameter 'iExtraSpins' while interpolating before arriving to the final values */ static Quaternion SlerpExtraSpins (Real fT, const Quaternion& rkP, const Quaternion& rkQ, int iExtraSpins); /// Setup for spherical quadratic interpolation static void Intermediate (const Quaternion& rkQ0, const Quaternion& rkQ1, const Quaternion& rkQ2, Quaternion& rka, Quaternion& rkB); /// Spherical quadratic interpolation static Quaternion Squad (Real fT, const Quaternion& rkP, const Quaternion& rkA, const Quaternion& rkB, const Quaternion& rkQ, bool shortestPath = false); /** Performs Normalised linear interpolation between two quaternions, and returns the result. nlerp ( 0.0f, A, B ) = A nlerp ( 1.0f, A, B ) = B @remarks Nlerp is faster than Slerp. Nlerp has the proprieties of being commutative (@see Slerp; commutativity is desired in certain places, like IK animation), and being torque-minimal (unless shortestPath=false). However, it's performing the interpolation at non-constant velocity; sometimes this is desired, sometimes it is not. Having a non-constant velocity can produce a more natural rotation feeling without the need of tweaking the weights; however if your scene relies on the timing of the rotation or assumes it will point at a specific angle at a specific weight value, Slerp is a better choice. */ static Quaternion nlerp(Real fT, const Quaternion& rkP, const Quaternion& rkQ, bool shortestPath = false); /// Cutoff for sine near zero static const Real msEpsilon; // special values static const Quaternion ZERO; static const Quaternion IDENTITY; Real w, x, y, z; /// Check whether this quaternion contains valid values inline bool isNaN() const { return Math::isNaN(x) || Math::isNaN(y) || Math::isNaN(z) || Math::isNaN(w); } /** Function for writing to a stream. Outputs "Quaternion(w, x, y, z)" with w,x,y,z being the member values of the quaternion. */ inline _OgreExport friend std::ostream& operator << ( std::ostream& o, const Quaternion& q ) { o << "Quaternion(" << q.w << ", " << q.x << ", " << q.y << ", " << q.z << ")"; return o; } }; /** @} */ /** @} */ } #endif